11-07-2012 12PM Bernards Township Update

November 7, 2012 – 12PM Update

LATEST NEWS

The Liberty Corner Presbyterian Church will be holding a Fall blood drive from 2-8 pm. To give blood, you must be in generally good health, weigh 110 pounds or more, and be at least 16 years of age with parental consent. Please remember to bring ID and have plenty to eat and drink the day of the blood drive. For questions about eligibility call 1-800-933-2566 or go to www.nybloodcenter.org.

THE LIGHT AT MT AIRY AND 287 IS NOW WORKING

THERE IS ICE AVAILABLE AT BERNARDS TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT

The FEMA Disaster Legal Service Helpline is now operational.  The number is 866-864-4464.

The tax office has been temporarily relocated to the police department.  We have been unable to post any payments, however we are receiving mail.  Please check with your bank to confirm if your check has been cashed after Monday November 12 2012.  We cannot be responsible for the delivery of the mail.  The grace period for the fourth quarter 2012 is extended to November 16, 2012.  No postmark will be accepted.

Pill Hill Recycling will be open for brush only (no bulk) everyday beginning Tuesday, November 6 from 7:30AM – 3:30PM.  Please note that only the Meeker Road entrance is open at this time.  Bernards Township ID is required.

Bernards Township Schools information is available at www.bernardsboe.com.

If you have not done so already, please change the batteries in your CO detectors.

Take extra care in handling hot ashes.  They need to be removed in a metal container and kept in a metal container at least 20’ from any building or structure and away from brush or combustibles.

Please take EXTREME caution when using your generators.  The following links are available for reference.  Some simple steps to prevent the loss of life and property resulting from improper use are:
•       Always use generators outdoors, away from doors, windows and vents.
•       NEVER use generators in homes, garages, basements, crawl spaces, or other enclosed or partially enclosed areas, even with ventilation.
•       Follow manufacturer’s instructions.
•       Install battery-operated or plug-in (with battery backup) carbon monoxide (CO) alarms in your home, following manufacturer’s instructions.
•       Test CO alarms often and replace batteries when needed.
•       Keep the generator dry. Operate on a dry surface under an open, canopy- like structure.
•       Dry your hands before touching the generator.
•       Plug appliances directly into generator or use a heavy-duty outdoor- rated extension cord. Make sure the entire extension cord is free of cuts or tears and the plug has all 3 prongs, especially a grounding pin.
•       NEVER plug the generator into a wall outlet. This practice, known as backfeeding, can cause an electrocution risk to utility workers and others served by the same utility transformer.
•       If necessary to connect generator to house wiring to power appliances, have a qualified electrician install appropriate equipment. Or, your utility company may be able to install an appropriate transfer switch.
•       Before refueling the generator, turn it off and let it cool. Fuel spilled on hot engine parts could ignite.
•       Always store fuel outside of living areas in properly labeled, non-glass containers.
•       Store fuel away from any fuel-burning appliance.

http://www.usfa.fema.gov/citizens/co/generator.shtm
http://www.usfa.fema.gov/citizens/co/fswy17.shtm

Please take EXTREME caution when transporting gasoline containers from a fuel station to your destination

If your lights are out and you have not done so already, you need to notify JCP&L at 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877).  DO NOT assume they know you’re power is out if you have not notified them.

JCP&L’s estimates for NJ Towns.  The following is for Bernards Township:

COUNTY – SOMERSET
TOWN – BERNARDS TOWNSHIP
CURRENTLY OUT –5056
CUSTOMERS SERVED – 12567
ESTIMATED RESTORED ON NOV 7 – 1362
ESTIMATED RESTORED ON NOV 8 – 1684
ESTIMATED RESTORED ON NOV 9 – 1197
ESTIMATED RESTORED ON NOV 10 – 28

IMPORTANT – Warming Center and Shelter Information
Temperatures will be in the mid 20’s this evening.  Check in on your neighbors and the elderly.  In case of emergencies, please dial 9-1-1

The Presbyterian Church House, on the corner of Finley and East Oak St, is open all day until 7PM and will be serving hot meals from 5PM -7PM this evening.  All are welcome.
The Riverwalk YMCA have extended their hours to 8PM this evening as a warming and charging station.  The full facility is open to all, members and non members alike. Non members need photo ID

The YMCA on Mount Airy Rd Opens Today at noon. The pools will remain closed for a day or two more,, and will advise when they are ready for use.  The Welcome Center, Wellness Center, locker rooms and all group exercises will be operating as normal today. Please check here for the full ‘group ex’ schedule.

All members of the community are invited to come shower, power and exercise. If you simply would like to come and chat, the staff and volunteers would love to see you and hear how you have been coping this past week. Please check for updates and information on their website and Facebook page as well as follow them on Twitter @SHYMCA.

All Bernards Township and Somerset Hills hotels or open and have power.  Please call ahead for room availability.

The Sisters of Christian Charity on 350 Bernardsville Road in Mendham Borough is a shelter for people in the local area, but not equipped for medical or special needs.  There are openings available..

The local Red Cross shelter is open at the Bernards High School lower level. Residents in need can report there but occupancy is limited.  They are accepting medical needs individuals and if it is something beyond their scope of assistance, these individuals will be referred to a local hospital.  There are openings available.

Fellowship Deaconry is offering housing accommodations at a reduced rate, warm meals for a flat rate and laundry facilities with coin operated machines.  Details can be found at http://www.deaconry.org/hurricanehelp or by calling 908-647-1777 ext 2226.  They also have common areas for warming, charging, WiFi and Children’s Play.

Liberty Corner Church is open from 9AM to 9PM at center court (at the rear of the campus) for you to warm up, charge phones, access the internet and have a warm cup of coffee.  They also have hot showers for those who need to wash up, but they ask you bring your own toiletries and towels.

Current Warming Centers:
Bedminster – Pottersville FD, 3 Hacklebarney Rd – 0900-2100 daily
Bernards – Fellowship Village Health Center, 9000 Fellowship Rd – 1000-1600 daily
Bernards – Bernards Township Public Library, 32 S Maple Ave – Mon. – Thurs. 9:30am to 9:00pm, Fri. 9:30am to 5:00pm, Sat. 10:00am to 5:00pm, and Sun. 1:00 to 4:00pm.

Bernards – Liberty Corner Church, 45 Church St, 908-647-0340 9AM – 9PM
Bernards – Somerset Hills YMCA, Mt Airy Rd
Bernards – Fellowship Deaconry 3575 Liberty Corner
Chabad Jewish Center – 3048 Valley Road
Bernardsville – Library, 2 Anderson Hill Rd – 1000-1700 daily
Bridgewater – Library, 1 Vogt Dr
Green Brook – Town Hall, 111 Greenbrook Rd – 0800-1700 daily
Hills Highlands Masters Association Clubhouse
Manville – Sacred Heart Church, 89 S. 2nd Ave – 0900-1200 & 1400-1700 daily
Montgomery – Senior Center, 356 Skillman Rd – 0800-2100 daily
Peapack Gladstone – Municipal Bldg, 1 School St – 24hrs
South Bound Brook – Boro Hall,12 Main St – 0800-1800 daily
Warren – Municipal Court, Mountain Blvd – 0800-2000 daily
Warren – Stonecrest, 11 Technology Dr – 0800-2000 daily
Watchung – Brandywine Center, 1610 Mountain Blvd – 24hrs
Watchung – McCauley Hall-1633 Rt 22 W – 24 hours

Current Shelters:
•       Bernardsville – Bernards HS, 25 Olcott St
•       Sisters of Christian Charity – 350 Bernardsville Rd, Mendham Borough
•       Fellowship Deaconry http://www.deaconry.org/hurricanehelp– 3575 Liberty Corner Rd – 908-647-1777

Please spread the word that under no circumstances should an oven be used for heat in your home.

If you have been called by JCP&L and told your service has been restored, and it has not, please reply to this email or notifyeservice@bernards.org with your name, address, and account number (if possible).  ALSO NOTIFY JCP&L at 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877).

Mountain Park has been cleared and is safe.  There is no restroom facility and no power.
Dunham Park is now open to the public.  There is no power to this location.  Restrooms work as water is functional, but there are no lights. The Dunham Park Indoor Room remains closed at this time.

Rebel Hill Park is now open to the public.

Many people have asked how they can volunteer.  Please check on your neighbors and the elderly.

If you have windows facing southern exposure in the morning, open your blinds and let the sun warm your home as much as possible.  It is very important that everyone stay hydrated and eat properly.  The state has established a 2-1-1 number to address urgent needs or everyday concerns for state and local health and human resource services.
Refrigeration temperature is considered 41 degrees or below.  When in doubt, throw it out.  To disinfect utensils and household items, use ¼ teaspoon bleach to one gallon of water.

If you are unemployed because of the disaster that began on Oct. 28, you should FIRST file for unemployment insurance benefits through the Internet by going to www.njuifile.net.

The Internet processes claims faster. However, if needed, people may also file a claim by telephone by contacting the state Department of Labor’s Re-employment Call Centers at:

North Jersey                (201) 601-4100
Central Jersey              (732) 761-2020
South Jersey                (856) 507-2340

A 30-day deadline ending December 3, 2012 is in effect for filing DUA claims resulting from Hurricane Sandy.

For additional information regarding Disaster Unemployment Assistance or for FEMA services please call the FEMA emergency number at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or 1-800-462-7585   (TTY) for the hearing and speech impaired.  Information is also available via the Internet at www.disasterassistance.gov and www.fema.gov.

For information on all New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development programs and services visithttp://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/index.html and www.Jobs4Jersey.com.

FEMA DISASTER ASSISTANCE
If you sustained losses or damage from Hurricane Sandy you may be eligible for disaster aid.

You can call to Apply: 1•800•621•FEMA (3362)

When you apply for disaster assistance please have the following available:
• Social Security Number (including your spouse’s)
• Private insurance information, if available
• Address and zip code of the damaged property
• Directions to the damaged home or property
• Daytime telephone number
• A telephone number where we can reach you or leave a message
• An address where you can get mail
• If you want your disaster assistance funds sent directly to your bank,
provide the FEMA agent with your bank account type (savings/checking),
account number and routing number ASSISTANCE

This is the latest road closure list for Bernards Township
Street  Cross Street    Second Cross St
AUTUMN  Lake Rd
Beechwood
Crest Dr
Dayton
DRYDEN  LINDEN
Fieldstone
Highland        overlook
Holmesbrook
Juniper
KEATS   thackeray
Keats
Lee Place
Liberty Corner Rd
Lone Oak Road
Lyons Rd
N. Finley Av    Allen St
N. Finley Av
Old farm rd
Old stage coach rd
Parkview
Peachtree       Homestead
Peachtree
Pond Hill Rd    HAAS
Pond Hill Rd    s maple
Pond Hill Rd    tall timber
S. Maple Av     Collyer Ln      Lord Stirling Rd
S.Alward Av     Dogwood Ln
S.Finley        Homestead
S.Finley Av     Colonial Ln     Cedar St
S.Finley Av     Homestead       Cryer Ct
Somerville Rd    milito wy
Spencer
Stoneridge
W. Craig        Ridge
Warwick Addison to      Pennwood
Whitenack Rd    Emily Rd
Winding ln

Please go to http://www.bernards.org for details.

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